Arctic Coasts, Rivers and Lakes

A common feature of High Arctic glaciers is the continued slow release of stored meltwater onto the braided river plain in front after the winter freeze has begun. As a result, thick masses of candle ice called Aufeis build up during the winter, often to a depth of two metres (Midtre Lovénbreen in NW Spitsbergen).

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